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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Supernatural · #2320848
Recently freed from jail, a young man's life transforms after encountering the Aegeans
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Chapter #3

The Awakening

    by: Homer J Simpson Author IconMail Icon
Waves crash gently against the shore, the rhythmic sound pulling me from unconsciousness. I feel the grainy texture of sand beneath me, my body aching from the ordeal. Slowly, I open my eyes, squinting against the bright sunlight. Rolling onto my back, I find myself staring up at four athletic women, each of different ethnicities, all dressed in the same intricate armor that Alex had worn. They stand in a semi-circle, swords and spears pointed directly at me.

I try to speak, but one of them silences me with a sharp gesture. "Be quiet," she commands, her voice firm. She’s tall and muscular, with dark skin and tightly coiled hair pulled back into a bun. Her eyes are fierce, and she exudes authority. The spear she holds glints menacingly in the sunlight.

Another woman, with long, straight black hair and olive skin, steps forward. "Bind him. We need to take him to the Matriarch," she orders. Her tone is just as commanding, and the other women move quickly to obey. She has a calm but severe look about her, her eyes reflecting a history of battles fought and won.

They tie my hands behind my back, and I’m pulled to my feet. My head swims, and I struggle to stay upright. The leader nudges me forward with the tip of her spear. "Move," she says.

As we walk, I take in my surroundings. The forest is alive with the chatter of birds and the rustle of unseen creatures. The scent of pine and damp earth is almost overpowering. I try to engage the women in conversation, but they remain silent, their expressions unreadable.

"What is this place?" I finally manage to ask, my voice hoarse.

The dark-skinned leader shoots me a glance. "You'll find out soon enough," she says curtly.

The walk feels like an eternity, the forest around us growing thicker and darker. The only sounds are the rustling leaves and our footsteps. The women remain silent, their expressions unreadable. It’s as if they’re part of the forest itself, moving with a natural grace and ease that I can’t match. The shorter woman with auburn hair glances at me with curiosity. "He doesn't look like much of a threat," she mutters to the leader, who responds with a stern look. "It’s not our place to question. The Matriarch will decide." The woman with caramel skin and striking green eyes at the rear keeps her spear ready, her gaze never leaving me. There’s a tension between them that speaks of a history I can’t yet understand.

Eventually, we emerge from the forest into an expansive, ancient city. The buildings are made of stone, covered in vines and moss, yet they stand tall and proud, a testament to a bygone era. The architecture is a blend of classical Greek and something older, more mysterious. There are statues of warrior women everywhere, their expressions stern and determined. The city buzzes with a strange energy, as if it’s alive.

The women lead me through the city, the inhabitants stopping to stare as we pass. They wear simple yet elegant clothing, reminiscent of ancient Greek garments but with a distinct martial twist. Some carry weapons; others have tools and supplies. I feel like an exhibit on display, and it makes me uncomfortable. We finally arrive at a large, imposing building at the center of the city. The leader pushes open the heavy wooden doors, and we step inside.

The interior is grand, with high ceilings and columns lining the walls. Tapestries depicting epic battles and heroic figures hang on the walls. At the far end of the room sits a woman on a throne. She is older, with silver hair and piercing blue eyes. She wears a simple yet elegant robe, and her presence commands respect. This must be the Matriarch.

The women force me to my knees before her. The leader steps forward and bows. "Matriarch Helena, we found him on the beach."

Helena's gaze fixes on me, and I feel a chill run down my spine. Her eyes are sharp and discerning, as if she can see straight into my soul. "Who are you?" she asks, her voice calm but authoritative.

"My name is Niko," I manage to say, my voice trembling slightly. "I don’t know how I got here. I was on a boat, and then... I don’t know."

Helena narrows her eyes, studying me intently. "Do you remember anything unusual about the boat ride?" she asks.

"There was a storm," I say, trying to piece it together. "And a creature... it attacked us. I remember Alex... but then she was gone."

Helena’s gaze doesn’t waver. "Alex?" she repeats.

I nod, struggling to make sense of it all. "She knew so much about this place. She was with me in Nafplio. But now... I don’t know."

Before Helena can say anything more, a woman dressed in white robes enters the room. She has a serene expression and carries an air of wisdom. She exudes a presence of calm authority that seems to settle over the room. This must be someone of great importance, perhaps a healer or spiritual leader.

"Matriarch, allow me to examine him," the woman says, stepping closer. Helena nods, and the woman begins a thorough examination, her hands glowing with a soft, ethereal light as she moves them over my body. I feel a strange warmth emanating from her touch, and it puts me at ease. It’s as if her touch is probing deeper than just my physical form, reaching into my very essence. She murmurs softly under her breath, words I can’t understand, but they seem to resonate within me.

After a few moments, the woman steps back, her eyes wide with shock. "Matriarch, this man... he is the reincarnation of our founder."

The room falls silent, the weight of her words hanging in the air. I can hardly believe what I’m hearing. Me, the reincarnation of their founder? It seems impossible.

Helena's expression softens slightly, her eyes still locked on mine. "Are you certain, Cleric Thera?"

Thera nods. "I am. His essence is unmistakable. He is the one."

My mind is reeling. "But how can that be? Who is your founder?"

Thera walks over to a wall where a tapestry hangs. She pulls it aside to reveal a large, ancient painting of a woman. She looks exactly like Alex. "Our founder, Nyxandra, was a powerful warrior who led our people to this island thousands of years ago. She is the reason we exist," Thera explains. "She united the scattered tribes of warrior women, forging them into a society dedicated to protecting the world from ancient evils. Her wisdom and strength are the foundation of everything we are."

I stare at the painting, my heart pounding. "That’s... that’s Alex. I mean, she looks exactly like Alex."

Helena and Thera exchange glances. "Alex?" Helena asks.

I nod, trying to make sense of it all. "She was with me on the boat. We met in Nafplio. She knew so much about this place. And then she was gone."

Thera steps forward, her expression gentle. "Niko, what you experienced on the boat was your soul guiding you to where you needed to be. Alex was a figment of your imagination, a manifestation of who you were 2000 years ago."

I shake my head, struggling to process everything. "So, what happens to me now?"

Helena stands, her presence commanding. "We must discuss this further. Your arrival has great significance, and we need to understand what it means for our future. You may very well become one of us."

I am led to a smaller chamber, where I am given food and water. My mind races with everything I’ve learned. If what they say is true, my life is about to change in ways I never could have imagined. The chamber is simple but comfortable, with a bed, a table, and a chair. I sit down, staring at the food in front of me, but I can't bring myself to eat. The weight of the day's revelations presses down on me, making it hard to think clearly.

As I sit there, I can hear the distant sounds of the city—children playing, people talking, the clang of metal as warriors train. It's all so surreal. I close my eyes and take a deep breath, trying to center myself.

"Nyxandra," I whisper to myself. "Am I really her reincarnation?" The idea seems absurd, yet there’s a part of me that feels a strange connection to this place, to these people. Maybe it's the remnants of a past life, or maybe it's just my mind trying to make sense of the chaos.

A soft knock on the door pulls me from my thoughts. Thera enters, her expression kind. "May I come in?"

I nod. "Of course."

She sits across from me, her eyes full of understanding. "I know this is a lot to take in, Niko. But you must understand, your presence here is no accident. The spirits guided you to us for a reason."

"But why me?" I ask, feeling a mix of frustration and confusion. "I don't know anything about being a warrior or a leader."

Thera smiles gently. "Nyxandra was not just a warrior; she was a guiding light for our people. She believed in the strength and potential of every individual. Those qualities are within you, Niko, whether you realize it or not."

I let her words sink in, the weight of responsibility starting to feel a bit more manageable. "So, what happens next?"

"We will train you, help you unlock the potential within you," Thera explains. "You will learn our ways, our history, and our purpose. But first, you must rest. The journey ahead will be challenging, but you will not face it alone."

I nod, feeling a sense of determination growing within me. "Thank you, Thera. I appreciate your help."

She stands, giving me a reassuring smile. "Rest now, Niko. Tomorrow, your training begins."

As she leaves, I lie down on the bed, my mind still buzzing with thoughts and questions. But for the first time in a long while, I feel a sense of purpose. Maybe, just maybe, I can find my place in this strange new world. I close my eyes, letting the exhaustion of the day wash over me. Tomorrow, I will begin to understand who I am and what I am meant to become.

As I drift off to sleep, images of Nyxandra and the warrior women fill my dreams. I see battles fought and won, moments of triumph and sorrow. And through it all, a sense of unwavering determination and strength. Perhaps this is my destiny after all.

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